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Burdette 2022-04-23 07:02:44
The book is very good, with characterization, dramatic conflict, and depth to the plot. Samuel Jackson's acting is so much better than Ben......
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Melyssa 2022-04-23 07:02:44
I do not want champagne, I am...
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Leonora 2022-04-23 07:02:44
It's a good movie if you really watch...
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Kari 2022-04-23 07:02:44
It seems that Gao Xiaosong is right, Hollywood is a very right-handed place. If the male protagonist hadn't walked into the church, and had a happy ending, this movie would have been another turning...
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Ruby 2022-04-23 07:02:44
Sometimes I think the laws of the United States are very strange. While protecting human rights, they can deprive a child of the right to...
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Cyril 2022-04-23 07:02:44
Three and a half. It was broadcast on TV many times and finally I got down to watch it myself. The film narrates a story with escalating contradictions, but the whole process does not show enough dramatic tension corresponding to the storyline. This reduces the viewing experience of the film. Fortunately, the theme is thought-provoking, with the positive energy at the end and the hard-working performances of the two big cards, you won't feel like wasting your time after watching...
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Amber 2022-04-23 07:02:44
Some of the details and lines are quite good, and the contradictions and conflicts are well grasped, but the main line of the plot is not...
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Era 2022-04-23 07:02:44
Looking at this film again, it may be that I am older and feel good. When there are too many people, the decision and the direction of fate are all within a single thought. It is difficult to fix something when there is a chance to choose...
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Lizeth 2022-04-23 07:02:44
Ben played it so well, the typical jerk Wall Street white guy. I don't recognize Jackson wearing glasses at all, the two stars are playing together, handsome! The script is just right, it's...
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Kale 2022-04-22 07:01:35
Life is often a chance encounter, and no one knows which chance encounter finally made us see ourselves more clearly and think about our current life and status quo. Don't annihilate that ray of light in human nature. Let me do it with a clear...
Changing Lanes Comments
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Gregorio 2021-12-31 08:02:56
The world: law vs. plunder? Humanity: You are only one step away from evil
We all know that the rule of law in the United States is quite developed, but we have seen Americans continue to reflect: in the final analysis, how do law and civilization balance the ugliness of this world? At least the Americans who write scripts and invest in filmmaking are willing to spend...
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Virgil 2021-12-31 08:02:56
I think I do more good than harm
Most of the previous part has no idea what point of view the film wants to express. The two protagonists constantly use various means to correct each other. You are one foot high and the other is one foot high. In the end, both lose and lose, but in the end they still can’t escape the evil and do...
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Sponsor: What you saw today is that everything decent is held together by a covenant. An agreement NOT to go batshit. You broke the contract.
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Doyle Gipson: I hope you don't mind, but I was intrigued by your conversation. I just thought you were in advertising. So I want to give you my dream version of a Tiger Woods commercial, okay? There's this black guy on a golf course. And all these people are trying to get him to caddy for them, but he's not a caddy. He's just a guy trying to play a round of golf. And these guys give him a five-dollar bill and tell him to go the clubhouse and get them cigarettes and beer. So, off he goes, home, to his wife and to their little son, who he teaches to play golf. You see all the other little boys playing hopscotch while little Tiger practices on the putting green. You see all the other kids eating ice cream while Tiger practices hitting long balls in the rain while his father shows him how. And we fade up, to Tiger, winning four Grand Slams in a row, and becoming the greatest golfer to ever pick up a 9-iron. And we end on his father in the crowd, on the sidelines, and Tiger giving him the trophies. All because of a father's determination that no fat white man - like your fathers, probably - would ever send his son to the clubhouse for cigarettes and beer.